In a bid to shirk legal responsibility for running a $29 million gifting scheme, Marlon and LaShonda Moore have had a sovereign citizen meltdown.
The court isn’t buying it, their attorneys have bailed and LaShonda and Marlon have been arrested again.
Following
guilty pleas
in February 2025, the Moore’s sovereign citizen meltdown began on March 13th with three affidavit filings.
The affidavits are addressed to;
The reference states and all interested parties known and unknown, including their live individuals and their individual states, relating a straw-man person [a defacto entity] and, their commercial transactions [banking] and slavery under as to a color of law by deception.
If none of that made any sense don’t worry, it’s not supposed to. The legal side of sovereign citizenry is all about presenting grandiose statements that don’t mean anything or have legal standing.
The first affidavit from the Moores demands the Blessings In No Time charges be Thanos-snapped out of existence;
This is notice and demand as to rescission of contract as to all parties known and unknown, et al. and immediately place all parties back to their original positions as to their individual rights and obligations under the above referenced contract which now no longer exists.
The affidavit goes on to accuse the US government of violating laws with respect to the Moore’s rights.
The Moores’ second and third affidavits see Marlon and LaShonda respectively deny the legitimacy of the US government;
I do not agree and or consent to any of my entity/defacto names to be called and/or attached to name identified as to the word defendant or plaintiff as to a color of law due to the fact that no one stated to who and whom authority had the right to use my straw-man as to a defendant, et al and with the intent or motive to commit fraud (intention deception) for unlawful enrichment to my estate.
Not surprisingly, four days after the affidavits were filed Marlon Moore’s attorney filed a motion to withdraw.
Defendant Marlon Moore has indicated that he refuses to communicate with the undersigned and that any attempt to contact him will result in his seeking criminal and civil penalties.
Further, Defendant has indicated that he wishes the undersigned to withdraw as counsel and provide no further legal representation.
It’s unclear on what grounds Marlon Moore would bring criminal and civil penalties against his attorney for merely contacting him.
On March 18th the court struck the Moore’s affidavits for not complying with the court’s rules. Later that same day LaShonda Moore’s attorneys also filed a motion to withdraw.
The Defendant has requested counsel to withdraw, making it impossible for counsel to represent the interests of the Defendant.
Further, Defendant has informed Counsel via email;
I have already filed a formal complaint with the State Bar of Texas as well as the State Commission of Judicial Conduct regarding this matter.
On March 25th the Moore’s refi
🤖 Quick Answer
What is a sovereign citizen meltdown in legal context?A sovereign citizen meltdown refers to when defendants attempt to use pseudolegal arguments and filing tactics to challenge court jurisdiction and legal proceedings. These typically involve frivolous affidavits claiming the court lacks authority over their "straw-man" legal entity, often citing conspiracy theories about banking systems and governmental deception to avoid criminal accountability.
Who are Marlon and LaShonda Moore and what charges do they face?
Marlon and LaShonda Moore are defendants who pleaded guilty in February 2025 to operating a $29 million gifting scheme. Following their guilty pleas, they filed sovereign citizen affidavits attempting to challenge the court's authority and were subsequently re-arrested after their legal representation withdrew from the case.
What triggered the Moores' legal filings in March 2025?
On March 13, 2
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